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Arizona Republicans Gear Up for Special Primary

The National Republican Congressional Committee is unaligned in the race. Local and national Democrats generally agree that Kelly is the candidate they most want to face in both elections.

Ethics Talking Points Take Campaign Stage

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Tuesday that it will plaster the ferry with an advertising campaign that directs commuters to what it is calling a “clearinghouse” of Rep

Young Guns Divided

James Lankford (Okla.), a freshman lawmaker who was not part of the Young Guns program — now run by the National Republican Congressional Committee — in 2010, called Cantor’s involvement a tough call.

Southwest Region Roundup

A week after he spoke to adoring conservatives at the Conservative Political Action Conference, reports broke about Babeu’s involvement with a male ex-lover.

West Region Roundup

The National Republican Congressional Committee launched a TV ad against Garamendi late last year, tying him to Obama and the controversy over the president’s support for the failed, taxpayer-backed solar

South Region Roundup

Still, the National Republican Congressional Committee can’t be happy about this primary, which has the potential to divide along tea party vs. establishment lines.

Mid-Atlantic Region Roundup

One New Jersey Democrat said that should the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee choose to invest considerable money, it could push the race into the Tossup column.

Ohio: Members Send Late Money to Marcy Kaptur

David Price’s (D-N.C.) re-election committee and Durbin’s Prairie political action committee each donated $1,000 to Kaptur. The Congresswoman also received a $1,000 check from Rep.

Mike Quigley Urges Reforms on Travel Reporting

In response to reports that Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) was double-reimbursed for travel, Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) is drawing up a resolution to strengthen travel reporting requirements in the House.

Legal Fees Show Who Is Spending on Defense

Mike Thompson (D-Calif.) and Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) paid tens of thousands of dollars when the lawmakers were investigated and cleared by the Office of Congressional Ethics last year.

Loopholes Allowed for Long Vegas Vacation

Travel disclosure reports filed with the House Ethics Committee show that participants used an exemption that permits additional travel time to far-off locations and paid their own hotel bills for